Unmitigated

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Pronunciation: /ʌnˈmɪtɪˌɡeɪtɪd/

Definitions of unmitigated

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'unmitigated' describes something that is complete or absolute.

Example Sentences

A1 The unmitigated joy on the child's face was evident as he opened his birthday present.

A2 The unmitigated success of the project was celebrated by the entire team.

B1 The unmitigated disaster of the hurricane left the town in ruins.

B2 The unmitigated criticism from the media caused the politician to reconsider his actions.

C1 The unmitigated arrogance of the CEO alienated many employees.

C2 The unmitigated greed of the corporation led to its downfall.

Examples of unmitigated in a Sentence

formal The unmitigated disaster resulted in significant financial losses for the company.

informal His unmitigated laziness is starting to annoy everyone in the office.

slang She made an unmitigated mess of the presentation and now we have to redo the whole thing.

figurative The unmitigated storm of emotions left her feeling drained and exhausted.

Grammatical Forms of unmitigated

past tense

unmitigated

plural

unmitigated

comparative

more unmitigated

superlative

most unmitigated

present tense

unmitigated

future tense

will unmitigated

perfect tense

has unmitigated

continuous tense

is unmitigated

singular

unmitigated

positive degree

unmitigated

infinitive

to unmitigated

gerund

unmitigating

participle

unmitigated

Origin and Evolution of unmitigated

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'unmitigated' originated from the Latin word 'mitigare' which means to make less severe or intense.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unmitigated' has retained its original meaning of something that is not lessened or moderated, often used to describe something negative or intense in nature.